Thank you for adding the two most recent non-LTS releases of OpenJDK in
addition to the base OpenJDK LTS release. Having three OpenJDK releases
in Ubuntu is a great help in solving problems and seeing performance
trends in the JVM.

For example, these Ubuntu packages allowed me to benchmark the
performance of certain buffer-copying operations on ARM processors
across JDK versions 11, 13, and 14, with surprising results. See the bar
charts on the following page for examples:

JavaFX FramebufferY8 Benchmarks 
https://jgneff.github.io/framebufferY8/

There's always AdoptOpenJDK, but it's great to have the packages built
and ready to go directly within Ubuntu. It also helps in verifying that
there are no critical differences between the builds by AdoptOpenJDK and
Ubuntu. Thanks again!

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  SRU: remove openjdk-14 from the release pocket, and re-introduce it in
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